Porch

/pɔːrtʃ/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A covered structure attached to the entrance of a building, typically with a roof and open sides.
They sat on the porch in the evening, enjoying the cool breeze.
A raised platform or veranda, often at the entrance of a house.
Decorations adorned the porch for the summer party.
An outdoor space that serves as a transitional area between the outside and inside of a building.
The children played on the porch while their parents prepared lunch inside.

Etymology

Middle English 'porche', from Old French 'porche', from Latin 'porticus', meaning 'portico'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

front porch
The area at the front of a house where people can sit and relax.
screened porch
A porch that has screens to keep out insects.
wrap-around porch
A porch that extends around the sides of a building.

Related Words

veranda
A roofed platform along the outside of a house, usually decorated with plants.
portico
A structure consisting of a roof supported by columns, typically leading to the entrance of a building.

Slang Meanings

Chillin' on the porch
We spent the afternoon just chillin' on the porch, enjoying the sun.
Porch time
It's porch time! Let's grab some drinks and relax outside.